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Multimonitor IGPU and GPu

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if you have the igpu marked for lead it will display to it firs then the computer will notice the other displays and will use all of them.

first off, use proper grammar so i can read your post more clearly. 

I was just saying that if you have a gpu in a rig, the system will turn off the iGPU, hence that you can't use both of them, you can only use one of them.

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first off, use proper grammar so i can read your post more clearly. 

I was just saying that if you have a gpu in a rig, the system will turn off the iGPU, hence that you can't use both of them, you can only use one of them.

I am telling you that isnt the case, i am capable of running 4 monitor plugged into my 290, and another monitor plugged into the IGPU hdmi port on motherboard.

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Then i'm wrong

not really though, you are correct. it will turn it off, but if you go back into the bios, and turn igpu multimonitor on and make the igpu the primary, it will load the igpu monitor first then it will turn on the others as well allowing to use all of them.

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